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There is stiff competition for that title!
February 10, 2010: Mongolia: The Disaster You Haven’t Heard Of
“… tens of thousands of people, and millions of animals, are right now in a daily struggle between life and death, and many have already lost. I’m speaking of our brothers and sisters — two- and four-legged — caught in the most catastrophic winter the country of Mongolia has seen in at least 30 years. It’s a cold hell realm right here on earth.”
February 26, 2013: Tibetan nomads in Ladakh call out for help, Thousands of livestock perish
Kashmir is east of the Tibetan Plateau and Mongolia is north of Tibet. Ladakh is a region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/images/maps/westernHimalayas.jpg
See the forecast polar vortex (stratosphere 17 km) on January 24. You can see how it will flow into US air from the Arctic Circle because of the shift vortex.
http://earth.nullschool.net/#2015/01/24/0000Z/wind/isobaric/70hPa/orthographic=-83.38,71.88,344
You know what? I hope to see the day why climatologists are regarded in thew same light as the alchemists. That’s right, some day we will be grateful that that discovered all sorts of stuff, but their raison d’être was total crap.
I think they are closer to astrologists. Alchemists actually did experiments to try and make gold. Astrologists don’t experiment, they just make predictions based on Irrelevant data and a misguided belief system.
That is why I call them ClimAstrologists.
Steve Case, This German Physicist already sees them that way and said so.
German Physicist Sees Dangerous Return To “Medieval Scholasticism” – Climate Models Have Failed Conclusively
By P Gosselin on 6. January 2015
EIKE = Europäisches Institut für Klima und Energie
OH MY!
When I went to find out what EIKE was on Google, on the first page this popped up as #8. Studie von Klima-Skeptikern bestätigt globale Erwärmung (October 2011)
Being the curious sort, I popped the first couple of paragraphs in to Google translate and came up with this:
BEST and “I have never been a Skeptic” Muller? No wonder they wanted to rope Anthony Watts and Judith Curry into the study. No wonder Zeke Hausfather and the Mosh Pup are always hanging around WUWT.
To the world Mueller, Judith Cury, Zeke Hausfather and the Mosh Pup are Skeptics who are accepted by the leading Skeptic blog WUWT and that has put the stamp of approval on the Climate Lies!!!!
As a side note. I posted an extended version of this with an explanation of why I think Hausfather is way off base on his ‘adjustments’ at WUWT – Tips and Notes.
It is in Moderation but I want to let people know I am not saying this behind Anthony’s back.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/tips-notes-2/#comment-1839437
At WUWT I did not post this, but on second thought I am going to add it as a reply to my initial comment.
Zeke Hausfeather states @ Judith Curry’s – href=”http://judithcurry.com/2014/07/07/understanding-adjustments-to-temperature-data/”>Understanding Adjustments to Temperature Data.
Yet this is what a REAL study says:
So does that mean we should be SUBTRACTING 1.4C from the BEST and NOAA data from the 1980s on? {:>D
Gail, Thank you for posting the study results from meteorologist Klaus Hager which undermines the alarmist contention that .5 degrees need to be added to counter the switch for LiG to MMTS. In addition, the switch from LiG to MMTS meant that stations were often moved closer to buildings. People walked from buildings to LiG to record the temperatures. Now, with MMTS, the building was connected by wire, and it often made sense to the installers to move the station closer to the building to save on wire. Of course, the closer the building, the more likely it is that heat escaping from the building will impact temperature reading — and the more likely it is that the thermometer will be located near waste heat from HVAC systems.
Knock it off with your empirical studies, Gail. It might cause people to doubt the official narrative. 😉
That’s right, some day we will be grateful that that discovered all sorts of stuff, but their raison d’être was total crap.
I agree with the second part of this sentence, but the first is unlikely.
“Some years there is lots of snow and some years there is less snow. With climate change, we have to get used to some years having lots of snow and some years with less snow”
Straight out of Alice in Wonderland logic!
“Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?”
-Groucho Marx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSXTu-WllZ8